COTITO – HECHICERO
S/134.00
12″LP
Label: Buh Records
Juan Medrano Cotito ha desarrollado una carrera muy vasta como cantautor e intérprete del cajón peruano. Es una de esas figuras emblemáticas en el universo de la música afroperuana actual y su nombre aparece en muchos de los principales ensambles de fusión con ritmos negros (de Susana Baca a Novalima).
Tracklist
- Ritmo de Festejo Ancestral
- Festejo de Ritmo
- Hechicero
- Homenaje a Mangüe
- Son de los Diablos
- Ronda de Tondero
- Zamacueca
Disponible: Agotado
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